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This slows down the process of continuing to search for the source, and causes serious moral injury and huge economic damage.
In regard to the moral effects of the drugs, the Commission are of opinion that their moderate use produces no moral injury whatever.
Helena claimed moral injury due to articles written by the columnists and deemed untruthful and harmful to her reputation.
"The decision includes some constructive measures, but they are half-measures," said a journalist at the newspaper Kommunist, in Yerevan, describing the Government decision as "a moral injury."
The writing in "Atonement" is triumphant - unexpectedly, even sensuously, tender about these characters in their youth, and brilliantly alert to the sneaky moral injuries war works on the human memory.
In response to this, Kadyrov filed suit against Orlov and HRC "Memorial" in order to protect his honor, dignity, business reputation, and to receive compensation for moral injury.
At book's end, I returned to ponder the title, "A Fine Balance," because my sense of imbalance - of despair over hope, of sustained moral injury beyond reach of remedy - was keen.
Another rationale was put forth by an organization which, in 1836, adopted a resolution that said, "Whereas, Labor is a physical and moral injury to women and a competitive menace to men, we recommend legislation to restrict women in industry."
I fancy the true idea,' he wrote, 'is that you must never do yourself or anyone else a moral injury - make any man a thief or a liar - for any end'; quite a different thing, as he would have loved to point out, from never stealing or lying.